
On a good note, I just finished flogging the a6 for a second time today and no coolant leaks to speak of. Oil leaks are another issue, but those are very minor and you learn to expect them with Audi V6's.
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If the washers aren;t the correct thickness, then it will never seal as you are bottoming the bolt. But I had those on my diesel, and I made sure the bottom of the head was clean and smooth, then lightly sanded the washers hit then with flame a wee bit to discolor or take the sheen off. Same for the mounting point of the bolt smooth and shiney. It could be that your pump socket is defective.oshwass1969 wrote:Im still waiting (1 week and counting) for my cabby to get out the shop for a simple fuel leak at the pump on the banjo fitting between the copper washers. machanic tried that sealant (perma gold ?)and still leaking, he is about to give up too![]()
If he cant get it tommorow then i'll take her to another shop.....why wont she stop leaking![]()
?????? I'll post pics tomorow Brian so you can see what im talking about, im already close to $280 over a fuel pump
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any other suggestions or wanna wait till you see the pics?
She just got it back from the shop The timing belt was shredding, it skipped time 1 tooth, no damage, the noise was from the idler it was totally destroyed. The intermittant missfire was the timing belt ad the coil pak. total repair 1800.00. Chris has the pics, on his cell so maybe I can post them later.Briano1234 wrote:Well maybe I wasn't too off the mark in having that timing belt farmed out...Those radiator hoses baffle the shit outta me.....
I hope the Irish touch didn't come over the phone.... as it was a cell call.![]()
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I've done it the "easy way." It saved taking the dash out, but I still had to remove the knee bar for clearance. It was a bit of a struggle to slide the old one out through the side of the heater box because the foam seals had bonded to the plastic.Briano1234 wrote:I have an idea for the heater core as far as the easy way, but don't like the look of the heater box after.. So I am tinkering with making a plate out of either lexan or tin to cover the hole in a more esthetic fashion. If I had the choice of ripping the dash and kneebar out to take the heater box apart, I might try it... but I am still on restrictions...